ÑUSTAYOC is located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, 9 Km. west of the old Inca town of Ollantaytambo, at the right bank of the Urubamba river; its name derives from the original site ÑUSTAYOC, that in the quechua language means " the place of the princess". It has been build at the foot of the snow peaks Verónica and Wajay Willka, surrounded by bucolic countryside.
The building is design to best appreciate and enjoy the surrounding landscape; our hosts are encouraged to feel and absorb the natural energy concentrated in neighboring mountains, to bathe in purified waters and to connect themselves with the force of nature.
The building is design to best appreciate and enjoy the surrounding landscape; our hosts are encouraged to feel and absorb the natural energy concentrated in neighboring mountains, to bathe in purified waters and to connect themselves with the force of nature.
Ñustayoc's architecture is inspired in native and local Hispanic traditions in harmony with the surroundings landscape and nature, with walls of adobe, long balconies and ample arched windows. Relation with nature is emphasized by the proliferation of flowers in patios and gardens.
The Hotel offers 16 rooms with private bath and plenty of hot water all day. A large dining room, with a traditional oven for the preparation of typical meals, a bar and large garden areas contribute to your pleasant stay.
From Ñustayoc you can choose the type of tourism you prefer, cultural, eco-tourism, adventure, mystic or just relaxation.
You will have the opportunity of visiting the Archeological Complexes located in the Sacred Valley, like Pisac or Ollantaytambo. According to your plans you can take the train to Machu Picchu, in the train station located 500 m. from the hotel.
ÑUSTAYOC is also a good option for those interested in Mystical Tourism, its location in the heart of the Sacred Valley, dominated by two snow-covered mountains (considered sacred apus by natives), surrounded by bucolic rural land, creates the necessary environment that this type of tourism requires. Additionally you have the option to contact a “maestro” (sorcerer) who guides you in the traditional local rituals.
Our rates include the breakfast.
Low Season Rates: Between January till March